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  • #16
    How bad is the interior for car#1?
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    • #17
      Originally posted by ZokesPro
      How bad is the interior for car#1?
      Bad enough that Julie wants me to replace the seat cushions for the driver's seat and rear bench. But not so bad that I couldn't wait a month or two to do so. The tear in the rear bench is under where Jacob's carseat-base would go, and I can always buy a $10 cover from walmart for the driver's seat temporarily.

      The armrest is pretty beat but not cracked, just old/worn. But that's $50.
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      • #18
        Originally posted by Nowhere
        If reliabilty is your main criteria, I'm sure Toyota Aygo or Corolla isn't worse
        I was being facetious with Tjalfe. I quite probably will be using the truck to haul and tow things. We are always transporting big TVs and such which don't fit in the van here. I also wanted something which would be reliable and drive like a car and look good, too. The Tundra pretty much fits the bill. Hoping now that I don't get one of the few lemons out there.. (crosses fingers)

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        • #19
          Don't think the Aygo is even marketed here. You really should take a trip to Texas and see what things are like here. We don't have the short, ultra-civilized trips typical to a nice European city. We drive long distances and need something that rides well for those distances.. I also go to jobsites where the roads are sometimes gravel or dirt. We do lots of custom installation in new construction homes and driving out there in a euroultraeconobox would get me thoroughly laughed at, if I could even get the thing to the site.

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          • #20
            Hmm. I wonder how much used seats would cost or even if they have some for the 850 in scrap yards?
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            • #21
              Originally posted by ZokesPro
              Hmm. I wonder how much used seats would cost or even if they have some for the 850 in scrap yards?
              I already checked that. The rear bench is about $100 from a wreck (local shops have them in stock). The front cushion is around $100, or if a cushion that matches can't be found, it's $250 to replace the entire heated/powered seat.
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              • #22
                i'll go for that hovering/flying car overther in the future somewhere....
                "They say that dreams are real only as long as they last. Couldn't you say the same thing about life?"

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                • #23
                  KvH, I weren't totally serious too (after all...Aygo), but you mentioned something worth attention IMHO. That you'd be "laughed at"...because such car wouldn't be manly enough...
                  Besides, those "econocars" are often perfectly capable of riding on gravel roads. Only when there's no road (or something "road like") they could have a problem. Anyway, I'd aim probably for Subaru Impreza in such cases

                  And...how big are those TVs if they don't fit in van?

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                  • #24
                    It's not easy to choose between those two, but you can't go wrong with a wagon when you have two kids.
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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Nowhere
                      And...how big are those TVs if they don't fit in van?
                      The 62" and 73" will not fit in our van.. too tall.

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                      • #26
                        73" tv. I trust that is a rear projection, not a CRT. Back breaker. 36" Sony Wega weighed a ton.
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                        • #27
                          Have you made a choice yet?
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